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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Bother,
By Bryan K Smith (Bisbee, Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fucking C***S Treat Us Like P***S (Audio CD)
Should be titled, "Crappy Bootleg". Fans of Flux of Pink Indians' Strive to Survive/Neu Smell should not expect the same quality. This sounds like a poor live performance, and the producers didn't even bother to place track breaks between songs, so the CD player won't let you skip the most dreadful ones. Buy Zounds, Rudimentary Peni, or Chumbawamba for high-quality anarchistic tunes.
5.0 out of 5 stars
fantastic,
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This review is from: Fucking C***S Treat Us Like P***S (Audio CD)
Apology: I'm old and have more 'classical' CD's than hardcore. I have this on vinyl, not CD (I have heard the CD though, and thought that the Taking a Liberty tracks were good enough but highly incongruous; TFCTULP is sufficient and complete). It SLAYS. This album is the sound of F*** THIS and F*** THAT, much more so than anything that adheres to the hardcore formula which is now so, so, so tired and boring. The Pop Group and TG were further over the edge and sooner to the punch, but this is not so far behind. Thrash was still in it's infancy, but this album trounced all over any attempts to confine it within a genre. At the time, my nearest point of reference would have been Nurse With Wound's Sylvie and Babs' Hi-Fi Companion. But, this was still a hardcore album...
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This album represented the 80's in the u.k,
By sean (U.K) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fucking C***S Treat Us Like P***S (Audio CD)
Flux really summed up the times with this LP , at a time when the anarcho punks were marching on london with the'stop the city'protests , flux captured the moment and put it on record. This album sounds like the protests themselves , colin (vocals) sounds like he's putting bricks through porn shop windows , bank windows and all the other institutions of exploitation then running down alleyways screaming anarchist slogans. If you were at these protests , you would understand better where flux were coming from.
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